You have the opportunity to meet an authentic Sangoma, an African traditional healer. Make your way to the uMzinyathi Gorge and discover its waterfall and pristine valley vegetation. And when you think you have seen it all, you are stunned by a sacred cliff face cave, which has been used by Rastafarians as a place for their spiritual traditions. On your way down to the Rasta caves you will get a view of the magnificent uMzinyathi waterfall. The path down to the Rasta caves is rocky and when it rains it can be slippery, so it is advised you were proper hiking shoes, the distance however is only about 300m. At arrival you will learn about the Rasatafrian people, their religion as well as view the Rastafarian temple, caves and rock houses (which they live in) as well as ancient Ethiopians writing.
The path down to the Rasta caves is rocky and when it rains it can be slippery. It is advised you were proper hiking shoes, the distance however is only about 300m. At arrival you will learn about the Rastafarian people, their religion as well as view the Rastafarian temple, caves and rock houses (which they live in) as well as ancient Ethiopian writing.
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